On 12/18/2012 3:19 PM, Tom C wrote:
From: John Sessoms <[email protected]>
From: Tom C
From: Bong Manayon <[email protected]>

Under the new policy, Facebook claims the perpetual right to license
all public Instagram photos to companies or any other organization,
including for advertising purposes, which would effectively transform
the Web site into the world?s largest stock photo agency.

http://www.slrlounge.com/instagram-now-has-the-right-to-sell-your-photos
Your pictures are our pictures. Nothing less than 'corporate communism'.

Somebody needs to sue them for what is a flagrant attempt at
intellectual property theft.

No can do! All disputes have to be submitted to binding arbitration.
It's in the TOS you agreed to when you signed up.

THEY get to pick the arbitrator.
I've never used Instagram and I activate my Facebook account once
every two months or so simply to enter a giveaway. Never put a photo
on either. It recently has become to where I don't even care about
that. Facebook is a good idea gone totally awry.

Tom C.

If you believe the story, Zuckerberg started Facebook to meet women, probably because he couldn't stalk them any other way.

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